季铵化壳聚糖/聚乙烯醇/羧甲基纤维素钠混合膜的潜在伤口敷料应用

Q1 Medicine
Dongying Hu , Tiangang Qiang , Lijuan Wang
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引用次数: 34

摘要

采用溶液浇铸法制备N-(2-羟基)丙基-3-三甲基壳聚糖氯化铵(HTCC)、聚乙烯醇(PVA)和羧甲基纤维素钠(CMC)共混物显影。用傅里叶变换红外光谱、x射线衍射、扫描电子显微镜和光透射测量对共混膜进行了表征。结果表明,在共混膜中,HTCC、PVA和CMC通过氢键相互作用,部分混相。考察了不同用量的CMC对HTCC/PVA共混膜的力学性能、吸水性能、溶胀性能和透湿性能的影响。CMC的加入提高了共混膜的强度和柔韧性。此外,CMC的掺入提高了吸水能力,改善了溶胀率,并具有适当的透湿性。此外,所有三元共混膜对大肠杆菌和金黄色葡萄球菌均表现出良好的抗菌活性。具有这些特性的HTCC/PVA/CMC共混膜海绵具有作为医用生物材料的潜力。
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Quaternized chitosan/polyvinyl alcohol/sodium carboxymethylcellulose blend film for potential wound dressing application

In this study, blends of N-(2-hydroxyl) propyl-3-trimethylammonium chitosan chloride (HTCC), polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), and sodium carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) were prepared by the solution-casting method to develop films. The blend films were characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and light-transmission measurements. The results revealed that in the blend films, HTCC, PVA, and CMC interacted by hydrogen bonding and were partly miscible. The effects of varying amounts of CMC on the mechanical properties, water absorption, swelling properties, and moisture permeability of HTCC/PVA blend films were also examined. Improved strength and flexibility of the blend films were observed with the inclusion of CMC. Moreover, the incorporation of CMC resulted in enhanced water absorption capacity, improved swelling ratio, and appropriate moisture permeability. Furthermore, all the ternary blend films showed good antibacterial activity against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcal aureus. Sponges of HTCC/PVA/CMC blend films with these properties have the potential to be used as biomaterials in medical applications.

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Wound Medicine
Wound Medicine Medicine-Surgery
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